Dr. John Nkengasong, the Director of the Africa Centres of Disease Control and Prevention

Today is World Tuberculosis Day. Like other infectious diseases, Tuberculosis is a still existing threat to global health security.

Earlier today in Abuja, the Federal Minister of Health, Prof. Isaac Adewole joined the rest of the world to commemorate this day as he officially launched the GeneXpert MTB/RIF technology as the primary diagnostic tool for TB. Unitedly, the world is leaving no stone unturned to win the battle against infectious diseases and Africa is on the front line to achieve this.

Ongoing this week in Addis-Ababa, the seat of the Africa-CDC, stakeholders meet with the Representatives of the five Regional Collaborating Centres to strategize and develop continental direction as Africa CDC sets to implement full operation.

On Monday, the Africa-CDC released a statement on the development actions deliberated at the meeting. The meeting holds through March 17 – 29, each day targeted towards discussions on every role of the Africa-CDC. And the expected output is publicly provided on the Africa-CDC Twitter page.

The tide is slowly but surely turning. The battle for health security in Africa wages on.